Is there any plan on adding settings to force a certain white balance for raw files?If you forgot to set a fixed white balance when shooting, you have to post-process all the raw files, then saved them to tiff before opening them in Autopano Pro.

The auto white balance doesn't seem to do anything. So if we could set the white balance and the tint value for importing, that would save time and disk space for the noobs like me who didn't check the white balance setting before shooting

Unless you say it's totally mandatory to do post-processing before doing the stitching in APP?

Yeah but why is it better to do that? I'm doing tests to remove vignetting before the stitching and see minimal differences in the results. I read somewhere we shouldn't sharpen before stitching (surely makes control points harder to find). Removing distorsion crops your image, and I prefer to have extra overlap. I won't touch exposure as this is needed for proper multi-exposure hdr stitch. So what should be done in post-process?